A Guide to Co-Producing Accessible Health Information focuses on the importance, concept and methods of working co-productively to produce health information that everyone can understand.
This resource is designed for public involvement and engagement professionals and researchers, offering insights into effective co-production practices. It aims to ensure that health information is understandable and useful to diverse audiences by involving them in the creation process. It covers themes such as the principles of co-production, the benefits of inclusive design, and practical steps for engaging with different communities.
This is a useful resource to help you create health information that meets the needs of all users, ensuring that everyone has an equal chance to understand and benefit from health data. Supporting PEDRI’s Good Practice Standard 3: Two-way communication.